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I wonder how jazzed Palmer will be after TO throws him under the bus at the end of the season and they still don't make it to the big show. Speaking of the SB, didn't Ochoassclown promise he'd change his name back if they didn't make it to the Superbowl? These two represent everything that is wrong with the NFL today, thankfully they represent the exception rather than the rule, for now.
TO is going to be playing in a division with some heavy hitters, and I don't think he has the speed to be much of a deep threat anymore, so that means he will have to work the middle of the field, so he will be taking some big hits, which isn't good news for a 36 year old. Chad Ochocinco seems to be on the downside too, so I don't think they will put up record breaking numbers, but they are better on paper then they were last year.
T.O. has to have a bruised ego. They got him on the cheap. He's making barely a third of what he made last year in Buffalo. This should be entertaining to watch unfold.
Gresham will add more to this team than TO will. Shipley is no slouch either. The Bengals are going to be fun to watch this year. They should be pretty good.
These two represent everything that is wrong with the NFL today, thankfully they represent the exception rather than the rule, for now.
What is your expectation of sports? What about the guys that get in trouble regularly for breaking the law? Last I checked these two don't get into that kind of trouble. They provide a source of entertainment, which is (really) all sports is for the consumer. If you look at tv ratings and ticket sales, NOTHING is wrong with the NFL. It's the most entertaining sport (the reason why it's the biggest).
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